§ 93B-8.6 – Recognition of apprenticeships and training.
93B-8.6. Recognition of apprenticeships and training. (a) The following definitions shall apply in this section: (1) Apprenticeship. – A program that meets the federal guidelines for registered apprenticeships set out in 29 C.F.R. Part 29 and 29 U.S.C. 50. An apprenticeship can be completed under a State-licensed practitioner of that occupation or at a State-licensed […]
§ 93B-9 – Age requirements.
93B-9. Age requirements. Except certifications issued by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission pursuant to Chapters 17C, 17E, 74E, and 74G of the General Statutes, no occupational licensing board may require that an individual be more than 18 years of age […]
§ 93B-10 – Expiration of term of appointment of board member.
93B-10. Expiration of term of appointment of board member. A board member serving on an occupational and professional licensing board whose term of appointment has expired shall continue to serve until a successor is appointed and qualified. (1973, c. 1373, s. 1.)
§ 93B-11 – Interest from State Treasurer's Investment Program.
93B-11. Interest from State Treasurer’s Investment Program. Any interest earned by an occupational licensing board under G.S. 147-69.3(d) may be used only for the following purposes: (1) To reduce fees; (2) Improve services offered to licensees and the public; or (3) For educational purposes to benefit licensees or the public. (1983, c. 515, s. 2.)
§ 93B-12 – Information from licensing boards having authority over health care providers.
93B-12. Information from licensing boards having authority over health care providers. (a) Every occupational licensing board having authority to license physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives in this State shall modify procedures for license renewal to include the collection of information specified in this section for each board’s regular renewal cycle. The purpose […]
§ 93B-13 – Revocation when licensing privilege forfeited for nonpayment of child support or for failure to comply with subpoena.
93B-13. Revocation when licensing privilege forfeited for nonpayment of child support or for failure to comply with subpoena. (a) Upon receipt of a court order, pursuant to G.S. 50-13.12 and G.S. 110-142.1, revoking the occupational license of a licensee under its jurisdiction, an occupational licensing board shall note the revocation in its records, report the […]
§ 93B-14 – Information on applicants for licensure.
93B-14. Information on applicants for licensure. Every occupational licensing board shall require applicants for licensure to provide to the Board the applicant’s social security number. This information shall be treated as confidential and may be released only as follows: (1) To the State Child Support Enforcement Program of the Department of Health and Human Services […]
§ 93B-15 – Payment of license fees by members of the Armed Forces; board waiver rules.
93B-15. Payment of license fees by members of the Armed Forces; board waiver rules. (a) An individual who is serving in the Armed Forces of the United States and to whom G.S. 105-249.2 grants an extension of time to file a tax return is granted an extension of time to pay any license fee charged […]
§ 93B-15.1 – Licensure for individuals with military training and experience; proficiency examination; licensure by endorsement for military spouses; temporary license.
93B-15.1. Licensure for individuals with military training and experience; proficiency examination; licensure by endorsement for military spouses; temporary license. (a) Except as provided by subsection (a2) of this section, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, an occupational licensing board, or State agency licensing board, as defined in G.S. 93B-1, shall issue a license, certification, […]
§ 93B-16 – Occupational board liability for negligent acts.
93B-16. Occupational board liability for negligent acts. (a) An occupational licensing board may purchase commercial insurance of any kind to cover all risks or potential liability of the board, its members, officers, employees, and agents, including the board’s liability under Articles 31 and 31A of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. (b) Occupational licensing boards […]